I wonder how'll the writer's strike affect the next seasons. THey're technically being written right now right? With the current seasons being already finished?
Production of the third season is currently on pause until after the strike is resolved. The show has not yet been renewed for a fourth season and no work will be done on it until if and when a renewal does happen.I wonder how'll the writer's strike affect the next seasons. THey're technically being written right now right? With the current seasons being already finished?
Same.
But he has posted accurate titles before release before, so maybe he knows someone with inside knowelege.
I was thinking of a different channelWhat other titles did he post?
Check out the trailer; I believe it confirms this.Boimler's a Spock fanboy all the way.
And with SAG looking to potentially strike as well, they won't even be able to shoot around it. Which, to be clear, is a good thing, since shows/films shot without writers on set tend to go poorly.Production of the third season is currently on pause until after the strike is resolved. The show has not yet been renewed for a fourth season and no work will be done on it until if and when a renewal does happen.
nasty flashbacks to HeroesAnd with SAG looking to potentially strike as well, they won't even be able to shoot around it. Which, to be clear, is a good thing, since shows/films shot without writers on set tend to go poorly.
Time travel. So what?... first off, SNW return to a classic episodic format would make the spiritual entity of Roddenberry proud.
With that, the [original] Enterprise sans Kirk and cue Pike is set 2258/59. And ST:LD is circa 2380.
Analysis? Admiral? Anyone?
wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.... first off, SNW return to a classic episodic format would make the spiritual entity of Roddenberry proud.
With that, the [original] Enterprise sans Kirk and cue Pike is set 2258/59. And ST:LD is circa 2380.
Analysis? Admiral? Anyone?
Season 2 is probably 2260. Season 1 was 2259With that, the [original] Enterprise sans Kirk and cue Pike is set 2258/59
Nah - my vote is for a meddling Cosmic Koala...wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.... first off, SNW return to a classic episodic format would make the spiritual entity of Roddenberry proud.
With that, the [original] Enterprise sans Kirk and cue Pike is set 2258/59. And ST:LD is circa 2380.
Analysis? Admiral? Anyone?
... first off, SNW return to a classic episodic format would make the spiritual entity of Roddenberry proud.
With that, the [original] Enterprise sans Kirk and cue Pike is set 2258/59. And ST:LD is circa 2380.
Analysis? Admiral? Anyone?
It's all a holodeck program.... first off, SNW return to a classic episodic format would make the spiritual entity of Roddenberry proud.
With that, the [original] Enterprise sans Kirk and cue Pike is set 2258/59. And ST:LD is circa 2380.
Analysis? Admiral? Anyone?
Given Mike McMahon was involved in writing this crossover, I wouldn't be surprised if this is an elaborate These Are The Voyages send up.It's all a holodeck program.
Well, they used an episodic format last year, so I'm not sure why you're framing this as a new development?
I think it's pretty obvious that time travel will be involved.
He's not credited tho, are you sure?Given Mike McMahon was involved in writing this crossover,
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